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ObjectivesUpon completing this course, the learner will be able to meet these overall objectives:. Cisco ROSA Element Manager functions. Cisco ROSA Element Manager interfaces and integration. Cisco ROSA Element Manager hardware and software, including ROSA EM Configuration Tools. Cisco ROSA Element Manager polling process.

Cisco ROSA Element Manager system files: devlist.txt, devtype.txt, and devinst.txt. Cisco ROSA Element Manager alarms, logs, and reports.

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Cisco ROSA Element Manager redundancy and backup operations.

Windows contains a variety of system utilities that are useful, but well-hidden. Some are buried deep in the Start menu, while others you can access only if you know the right command to run.RELATED:You can launch most of these tools pretty easily if you know their names—just search your start menu for the name of the tool, and you’re good to go. On Windows 8, you may have to select the Settings category on the search screen to have the actual tool show up in the search results. Regardless of how you launch them, these tools can help you do everything from diagnose crashes to examine system performance to improve security. Windows Memory DiagnosticRELATED:Windows includes a that restarts your computer (so nothing is loaded into memory) and tests your memory for defects—much like the popular application.

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If you want to check your computer’s memory for errors, you don’t need a third-party tool—just run the Windows Memory Diagnostic tool by searching for it on your Start menu. Resource MonitorThe app offers a detailed look at your computer’s resource usage. You can view computer-wide CPU, disk, network, and memory graphics, or drill down and view per-process statistics for each type of resource.You can see which processes are using your disk or network heavily, which are communicating with Internet addresses, and more.

The Resource Monitor provides much more detailed resource statistics than the Task Manager does.You can launch the Resource Monitor by, clicking the “Performance” tab, and selecting “Resource Monitor” or by just searching for “resource monitor” on your Start menu. Performance MonitorRELATED:The app can collect performance data from hundreds of different sources.

You can use it to log performance data over time—letting you determine how system changes affect performance—or to monitor the performance of a remote computer in real-time. Computer Management and Administrative ToolsThe Performance Monitor is actually one of many Microsoft Management Console (MMC) tools. Many of these can be found in the “Administrative Tools” folder in the Control Panel, but you can also access them through a single window by opening the Computer Management application. Advanced User Accounts ToolWindows contains a hidden User Accounts utility that provides some options not present in the standard interface. To open it, hit Start (or press Windows+R to open the Run dialog), type either “netplwiz “ or “control userpasswords2,” and then press Enter.RELATED:The “User Accounts” window also contains a shortcut to launch the “ “ tool, which offers more user management tasks, but isn’t available on the Home editions of Windows. Disk CleanupRELATED:Windows’ utility isn’t quite as hidden as some of the other utilities here, but not enough people know about it—or how to use it to its fullest potential.

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It scans your computer for files that can be safely deleted—temporary files, memory dumps, old system restore points, leftover files from Windows upgrades, and so on.Disk Cleanup does the same job a does, but it’s free and doesn’t try to extract any money from you. Advanced users may prefer, but Disk Cleanup does a decent job. To open the Local Group Policy Editor, type “gpedit.msc” at the Start menu or Run dialog box, and then press Enter. Registry EditorSure, everyone knows about Registry Editor—but it’s still hidden, with Microsoft not even providing a Start menu shortcut to it. To launch it, you must type “regedit” into the Start menu search or Run dialog box.Many tweaks that you can make using the Local Group Policy Editor have equivalent tweaks that can be made in Registry Editor if you don’t have a Professional or Enterprise edition of Windows. For example, users with the Home edition of Windows can’t using group policy—but they can with a few Registry tweaks.

In addition, there are all kinds of Registry tweaks that have no equivalent in group policy at all—like.RELATED:Fair warning, though: Registry Editor is a complex and powerful tool. It’s easy to damage your installation of Windows, or even render Windows inoperable if you’re not careful.

If you’ve never worked with the Registry before, consider reading about before you get started. And definitely (and!) before making changes.

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And stick to well-documented Registry tweaks from a source you trust. System ConfigurationSystem Configuration is another classic tool that many people don’t know about.

Prior to Windows 8 and 10, which feature, System Configuration was the only included way of controlling startup programs on Windows. It also allows you to customize your boot loader, which is particularly useful if you have. Launch it by typing “msconfig” into the Start menu search box or Run dialog. System InformationThe System Information utility displays all kinds of information about your PC.